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Top Soybean Producing States in India

Top Soybean Producing States in India

An in-depth look at the top soybean-producing states in India. Learn about the major players in India’s soybean production and the future of the soybean industry

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MUMBAI / INDORE, 27 MArch 2024: Soybean is a significant crop in India, contributing to the country’s agricultural economy and food security. It is a major source of protein and oil, with a wide range of uses in food, feed, and industrial applications. Here’s a look at the top soybean-producing states in India.

Madhya Pradesh: The Soybean State

Madhya Pradesh is the largest soybean-producing state in India, contributing to a significant portion of the country’s total production. The state’s favorable climate and fertile soil make it an ideal location for soybean cultivation. In the Kharif 2023 season, Madhya Pradesh produced 52.47 lakh tonnes of soybeans.

Maharashtra: The Western Powerhouse

Maharashtra is the second-largest soybean producer in India. The state’s diverse agro-climatic conditions allow for the cultivation of various soybean varieties. Maharashtra produced 46.92 lakh tonnes of soybeans in the Kharif 2023 season.

Rajasthan: The Northern Producer

Rajasthan, known for its arid climate, has emerged as a significant soybean producer. The state’s farmers have adopted soybean cultivation as a profitable alternative to traditional crops. Rajasthan produced 10.13 lakh tonnes of soybeans in the Kharif 2023 season.

Other Notable Producers

Other states contributing to India’s soybean production include Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh. These states, together with the top three, significantly contribute to India’s soybean supply.

The Future of Soybean Production in India

Soybean production in India is subject to various factors such as climate change, technological advancements, and government policies. As the demand for soybean continues to grow, both domestically and internationally, understanding the dynamics of soybean production is crucial for ensuring India’s agricultural sustainability and food security.

Spotlight on India’s Soybean Production

India holds a significant position in the global soybean production landscape. It is one of the world’s top soybean producers, with an estimated production of 13.53 million tonnes from 12.06 million hectares in 2020-212. However, the production for the year 2021-22 is expected to be around 10.8 million tonnes, nearly 16.6% lower than the previous year.

The soybean crop in India is cultivated during the Kharif (monsoon) season. There are numerous varieties of soybeans grown in India, catering to diverse culinary preferences across the country.

Despite the challenges posed by climate change and other factors, India continues to maintain its position as a leading soybean producer on the global stage.


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